Jay Leno is here, so you know it’s a really special show. Leno makes his way quickly through the crowd, and stops to inspect a row of vintage motorcycles.

A pair of vintage Excelsior-Henderson motorcycles caught our eye on the way in, but the real stars are the cars—like Leno’s Yenko Corvair or the 1958 Rolls-Royce Derelict from ICON that he recently featured on his show.

This year’s theme celebrated Italian, American, and French design, so red, white, and blue examples dominate the collection scattered around the sculpture garden lawn.

Sure, there are a number of silver ones and other colored vehicles, but the majority are in red—like the 1973 Ferrari Daytona Spider parked next to a mint 1971 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona hardtop in the same shade.

Phil Collins “In the Air Tonight” starts to play inside my head as I study the lipstick red convertible with a black leather interior, and a pair of fuzzy dice that dangles from its rearview mirror.

Joe Young, the Spider’s owner notes the rarity of seeing the two models side by side. He also points out the shiny chrome of the dual exhaust pipes of the hardtop parked next to his Ferrari.

“The owner never drives it—mine are black you see. I drive it everywhere,” Young confesses.

We like this guy already. Overall, the Art Center Car Classic is a mixed bag of treasures. There is definitely something for everyone—from EVs to vintage Cadillacs.

Further away from the classics, newbies from Lucid, Faraday Future FF Zero 1, and Infiniti’s Prototype 9 are tucked out of the way next to a 2009 Corvette Stingray concept brought by the General Motors Heritage Center.

Everywhere you looked there were Alfa Romeos, Bentleys, Bugattis, Fiats, Lamborghinis, Maseratis, Mustangs, Porsches, and our own personal best in show—a faded red Chevrolet pickup truck from Juan’s Fish Garage that was parked far away from the treasures of the lawn. Old school style will never die.

Here’s the complete list of winners from the Art Center Car Classic 2017: